I just noticed that one of the news communities here discourage the use of least biased/centrist news sources and I saw some people who put that they hate centrists in their bios.

All is that is kind of weird to me and does not make sense, as I thought that all sides should encourage ideas from centrists and least biased sources.

Is there is something that I miss here?

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    1. Agreed. People do put others into boxes, and dismiss them.
    2. Not historically and especially in the 90’s, but also currently. The dems are absolutely still corporate dogshit.
    3. Speaking of putting people in boxes, everyone criticizing from the left is a secret trump supporter, and lying about their values.
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      The dems are absolutely still corporate dogshit.

      Most of them, yes. Hey, quick question, what’s happened to corporate taxes, and working-class wages adjusted for inflation, over the last 4 years? How has the NLRB’s role in economic life changed, and what have the results been?

      Speaking of putting people in boxes, everyone criticizing from the left is a secret trump supporter, and lying about their values.

      Not everyone, no. The people raising objectively false criticism of the Democrats and occasionally accidentally saying “Democrat Party” or saying they make $400k a year and as a good communist, their big concern about the Democrats is that they’re raising taxes and all you other communists should definitely feel the same way and stop supporting them – those guys are secret Trump supporters, yes.

      If you want to invest the time, read the whole thread and then come back and tell me that that person isn’t (1) clearly lying, in a particularly hamfisted fashion, about why they don’t want you to support the Democrats (2) not from the US or even familiar enough with it to be aware of how common or uncommon a $400k/yr salary is.